Doha: Weather inshore until 6:00 pm on Friday will be misty to foggy at places at first become fine and hot to very hot at places daytime, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report, warning of expected poor horizontal visibility at places at first. Offshore, it will be misty to foggy at places at first become fine with hazy at times, the report added, warning of expected poor horizontal visibility at places at first. Wind inshore will be variable less than 5 KT at first becomes northwesterly to northeasterly 5 - 15 KT. Offshore, it will be variable less than 3 KT at first becomes northwesterly to northeasterly 3 - 103 KT. Sea state inshore will be 1 - 2 ft. Offshore will be 1 - 3 ft. Visibility inshore will be 4 - 8 km /2 or less at places at first. Offshore will be 4 - 8 km / 2 km or less at places at first. Area High Tide Low Tide Mini Messaid 08:59 24 Wakrah: 11:14 23:23 07:00 26 Doha: 12:35 22:55 06:24 16:25 29 Al Khor: 23:24 11:36 14:24 05:14 24 Ruwais 11:36 23:25 05:14 17:25 2 6 Dukhan: 03:28 16:10 09:57 22:06 23 Sunrise: 04:43 LT Sunset: 18:19 LT Source: Qatar News Agency
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